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The technique makes use of statistically derived tables providing ready-to-use test case designs for unit and integration testing. The data obtained from initial validation of the OATS have proved that there is 32 % increase in defect capturing efficiency and 72 % of reduction in number of test cases. The technique has been integrated with a testing tool (Real-Time Rational Test suite - RTRT) for automating test scripts and test reports. The new approach has resulted in 20% reduction of SW testers, 60% reduction per module testing and four-fold increase in testing productivity. In this tutorial, an overview of software testing technique (OATS) will be provided with case studies. The tutorial will also cover a new approach in integrating OATS with a testing tool. T. Suresh is a mechanical engineering graduate from REC, Trichy (1978-1983) with 20 years of experience in quality control and quality assurance, 6 years of experience in Software Quality Assurance, expertise in process definitions, CMM assessments, 6 Sigma & lean engineering concepts. L. Ramaswamy is an electronics and communication engineering graduate from University of Mysore with 14 years of experience in Quality control and quality assurance, 7 years of experience in software quality assurance, expertise in software test management, process definitions, CMM assessments, 6 Sigma and lean engineering concepts.
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